Interestingly enough, I have found myself to suffer cedar fever symptoms
off cedar season while I'm caving around central Texas.  I always
chalked it up to molds/fungi from the caves.  But one day I came out all
yellow, like our cars get in Jan., and I realized that I have been
crawling around in layers of cedar pollen that has washed down into the
caves.  Oh well, caving is worth a runny nose and itchy eyes anytime!

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